2015 Kawasaki MULE PRO-FXT Owners Manual - Page 140

2015 Kawasaki MULE PRO-FXT Manual

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MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT 139 Spring Action (Front Shock Absorber) 590 ∼ 748 kg (1 300 ∼ 1 650 lb) Load (Except for California Model): PosiSpring SurSetting Load Speed tion Force face 1 2 (STD) 3 4 5 A. Adjusting Sleeve (Turn with a hook wrench) Weak | | ↓ Strong Soft ↑ | ↓ Hard Light ↑ | ↓ Heavy Good ↑ | ↓ Bad Low ↑ | ↓ High j If the spring action feels too soft or too stiff, have the sleeves adjusted by an authorized Kawasaki dealer in accordance with the following table. Turn the adjusting sleeves on the shock absorbers to the desired position. Spring Action (Rear Shock Absorber) Up to 590 kg (1 300 lb) Load (Except for California Model): PosiSpring SurSetting Load Speed tion Force face 1 2 (STD) 3 4 5 Weak | | ↓ Strong Soft ↑ | ↓ Hard Light ↑ | ↓ Heavy Good ↑ | ↓ Bad Low ↑ | ↓ High • Spring Action (Front Shock Absorber) Up to 590 kg (1 300 lb) Load: PosiSpring SurSetting Load Speed tion Force face 1 2 (STD) 3 4 5 Weak | | ↓ Strong Soft ↑ | ↓ Hard Light ↑ | ↓ Heavy Good ↑ | ↓ Bad Low ↑ | ↓ High

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MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT
139
j
A. Adjusting Sleeve (Turn with a hook wrench)
If the spring action feels too soft or too stiff, have
the sleeves adjusted by an authorized Kawasaki
dealer in accordance with the following table.
Turn the adjusting sleeves on the shock absorbers
to the desired position.
Spring Action (Front Shock Absorber) Up to 590
kg (1 300 lb) Load:
Posi-
tion
Spring
Force
Setting
Load
Sur-
face
Speed
1
Weak
Soft
Light
Good
Low
2 (STD)
|
3
|
|
|
|
|
4
5
Strong
Hard
Heavy
Bad
High
Spring Action (Front Shock Absorber) 590
748
kg (1 300
1 650 lb) Load (Except for California
Model):
Posi-
tion
Spring
Force
Setting
Load
Sur-
face
Speed
1
Weak
Soft
Light
Good
Low
2 (STD)
|
3
|
|
|
|
|
4
5
Strong
Hard
Heavy
Bad
High
Spring Action (Rear Shock Absorber) Up to 590
kg (1 300 lb) Load (Except for California Model):
Posi-
tion
Spring
Force
Setting
Load
Sur-
face
Speed
1
Weak
Soft
Light
Good
Low
2 (STD)
|
3
|
|
|
|
|
4
5
Strong
Hard
Heavy
Bad
High